Bath Travel Guide

Soon after you arrive in Bath, you will discover that it is a unique British city. Named after the hot springs that pour into its heart, Bath is a landscape of honey-coloured Georgian crescents. Royal Crescent is the finest example, but there are many more elegant streets lined with tall Georgian buildings for you to meander through.

It was the Romans that put this Somerset city on the map, so find out exactly what they did for it at the fascinating Roman Baths. Follow your tour of the baths with afternoon tea at The Pump Room and you will be experiencing Bath exactly as the elite have done throughout the years.

The city of Bath is at the bottom of a hill-lined “bowl”, and around the edges of that bowl you will discover rolling British countryside, beckoning you to lace up your walking boots and get exploring. Even within the city you can spend hours roaming through green areas in its cleverly laid out parks, such as Prior Park and Royal Victoria Park.

Bath Blog Posts

Bath may be a far cry from the decadence of Vegas or the round-the-clock hustle and bustle of New York City, but laid back Bath still has a lot to offer its visitors looking to have a good time once the sun has gone down. Belushi’s and The Raven are two local pubs offering locally brewed beers and... Read more

The Roman Baths Museum is, undoubtedly, Bath’s main attraction. Once a public Roman bathhouse honoring gods like Neptune and Minerva, The Roman Baths now welcomes visitors from all over the globe. Walk through the ancient Roman bathhouses and marvel at the beautifully preserved architecture. Intricate... Read more

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For a night of fine dining, sink your teeth into The Dower House Restaurant’s award-winning cuisine. Located in the center of the posh and historic, The Royal Crescent, The Dower House Restaurant provides a truly unique culinary experience. The location may be unmistakably English... Read more